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Q: How can you become infected by a pathogen?
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What happens when you get infected with pathogen?

i dont know


What is colonisaion in infection?

As you probably know, colonization and infection are 2 separate events.Colonization occurs when a pathogen enters a wound then replicates.Once you have colonization/replication of a pathogen in a wound, the wound will (most likely) become infected.


What is an infectious dose with example?

It is the amount of a pathogen you would have to ingest to become infected. For instance you need to ingest about a million salmonella bacteria to become infected, whereas gastroenteritis caused by Shigella needs only a couple of hundred organisms.


Infected cells have some of the pathogen's proteins on their surfaces?

true


What kills cells infected with a pathogen?

Killer T Cells


Can you carry a disease-causing pathogen and not be sick?

Yes you can be infected with a pathogen but not show any signs or symptoms but you can still pass it on it other people.


What are the immune system cells that can recognize and commence an attack on a pathogen that has previously infected the individual?

Memory cells


What are the causes of guinea worm?

infected drinking water, the pathogen called dracunculiasis -- meaning "affection with little dragons".


How does your body protect itself from pathogens?

Firstly if your body gets infected with an unknown pathogen then it will build a memory so next the pathogen that infect the body will automatically eliminated and second how the body gets rid of the pathogen is by sending antibodies or whiteblood cells to kill the invaders


How do helper T cell contribute to the body's defense against pathogens?

Helper T cells help to activate T-cytotoxic cells and B-cells. For instance, if you become infected with a pathogen, a macrophage can consume that pathogen and then present parts of it on its own MHC (Major Histocompatability Complex) receptors. T helper cells then detect this and if this is a pathogen previously encountered, it can stimulate T-cytotoxic cells to begin attacking infected cells, and stimulate B-memory cells to begin rapidly dividing into B-plasma cells to produce anitbodies.


How do helper T cells contribute to the body's defense against pathogens?

Helper T cells help to activate T-cytotoxic cells and B-cells. For instance, if you become infected with a pathogen, a macrophage can consume that pathogen and then present parts of it on its own MHC (Major Histocompatability Complex) receptors. T helper cells then detect this and if this is a pathogen previously encountered, it can stimulate T-cytotoxic cells to begin attacking infected cells, and stimulate B-memory cells to begin rapidly dividing into B-plasma cells to produce anitbodies.


What is the word meaning to become infected?

The word is infected.